SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2012
I-20, New York, NY
2011
Puncture, Lump Gallery
2010
Punch List, I-20, New York, NY
2008
Boom Bomb Crash, Branch Gallery, Durham, NC
2006
Where Would U B W/ Out Me, Branch Gallery, Durham, NC
PM Gallery (with Denise Schatz), Toronto, Canada
2004
Yohji Yamamoto, New York, NY
2002
Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
2000
Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
1997
Dan Bernier Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
I-20 Project Room, New York, NY
1996
Casey Cook Painting, Plastica Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The Picnic, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2012
Metal, Light Gallery, Chapel Hill, NC
2010
text as image, Lump Gallery, Raleigh, NC
2009
Pictures of Words, curated by David Pagel, Galerie Schmidt Maczollek, Cologne, Germany
LRLL RLRR, performance with Harrison Haynes, Branch Gallery Outpost, Durham, NC
2007
Body Politic: Casey Cook, Shinique Smith, Tory Wright, Wangechi Mutu, Branch Gallery, NC
2006
Good & Thuggy, Lump Gallery, Raleigh, NC (traveling to Lump West, Eugene, OR)
2005
Coloring Book, Branch Gallery, Carrboro, NC
2003
Wildlife, 77 White Street, New York, NY
2002
New Poignancies, Nigel Hamill Gallery, New York, NY
Off the Grid, Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
2001
I Love New York Art Benefit, Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
New York: Group Show, Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY
1999
New Paintings from LA, Peter Kilchhnann Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
Arco Gallery, Turin, Italy
1998
Painting from Another Planet, Deitch Projects, New York, NY
Polymorphous Memorialus, curated by Sue Spaid, Post, Los Angeles, CA
Painting: Now and Forever Part I, Pat Hearn Gallery and Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, NY
1997
New Memory, curated by Slater Bradley, Spanish Kitchen Studios, Los Angeles, CA
1996
Some Dumb Fun, curated by David Pagel, University of Los Vegas, NV
Tangles, Otis Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
They Might Be Giants, Ten in One Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1995
Strappy Sandals and Skinny Belts: The Hyper-Feminine Position in Painting, Victoria Room, San Francisco, CA
1994
Playfield, curated by Randy Somner, Rio Hondo College, Rio Hondo, CA
Sourball, Sue Spaid Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA
Juried Exhibition, Barnsdall Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
RESIDENCIES
1998
Internationale Cite Des Artes, Paris, France
FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS
2000–03
Awarded studio space at Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York
1999
Teaching residency at the Museum School, Boston, MA
1995–1997
Selected as Levinson Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
SELECTED PRESS
2011
Vitiello, Chris. “Winter kudzu, spring knives: At Adam Cave and Lump galleries, a warming trend.” Indyweek.com (March 16, 2011), http://m.indyweek.com/indyweek/winter-kudzu-spring-knives-at-adam-cave-and-lump-galleries-a-warming-trend/Content?oid=2174639.
2010
Saltz, Jerry. “Ask an Art Critic,” www.artnet.com/magazine (October 12, 2010), http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/features/saltz/ask-an-art-critic10-12-10.asp.
Marks, Martin. “Casey Cook’s Punch List Opens at I-20.” Papermag (September 2010), http://www.papermag.com/2010/09/casey_cooks_punch_list_opens_a.php.
2009
Takaaki Iwabu, “Creators: Art reflected in a drumbeat”, The News & Observer, January 4
2008
Andrew Hibbard, “Harrison Haynes and Casey Cook: LIRR RLRR,” www.theplayground.chronicleblogs.com (December 20).
Dave Delcambre, “Casey Cook’s ambitious multimedia show at Branch Gallery,” The Independent Weekly, December 10
Blue Greenberg, “Cook’s multimedia works show her courage,” The Herald-Sun, November 23
2007
The Rambler, feature, March/April
2006
Ellen Sung, “Abstract Paintings That Want to Tell a Story”, News & Observer, April 30
2005
Karin Nelson, Elle
2003
New Gallery Guide, January
2002
Alfred Mac Adam, Art News, November
Alfred Mac Adam, Art News, April
2000
Matthew Bourbon, NY Arts, vol. 5:4, April
Franklin Sirmans, Time Out New York, April 20, 2000
Roberta Smith, “Art in Review; Casey Cook,” The New York Times, April 7
1998
David Pagel, Flash Art, Summer
1997
Spin magazine, July
1996
“Galleries: Changing Perspectives…” Los Angeles Times, March 14
Peter Frank, “Art Picks of the Week”, Los Angeles Weekly, March 14
Éva Forgács, Art Issues, Summer